The Bletchley Park code breaker Charlotte “Betty” Webb has died at the age of 101, the Women’s Royal Army Corps Association (WRACA) has confirmed. Arriving at Bletchley from the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) aged just 18, Webb spent four years during the second world war at the code-breaking centre working in various roles. Webb, from Wythall in Worcestershire, intercepted German police messages, which revealed the beginning of the Holocaust, and paraphrased decoded Japanese messages for the Pentagon in the US. Confirming her death, the WRACA said on Facebook: “Betty inspired women in the army for decades and we will continue...